Broadvoice is the name of the company.  Like I said, they stink at some
things and are great at others.  If you do go with them (with eyes wide
open), use my number as a referral number (804-1199).  Just don't tell
them that I said they stink :)

deal.

> I was initially planning on using Gizmo, which is $0.01/minute for
> calls to POTS in the US, and then maybe getting a router that has some
> SIP support and a phone out adapter built in.
That's fine for outbound but what would stop me is the inbound:

Gizmo will give you a 775-xxx-xxxx (Nevada area code?) number for free
(via Callwave.com, it looks like). Makes it long distance for people
calling you, but it's free for you. Or $3.00/mo for an 801-xxx-xxxx
number.

> Free instate calls might be nice though.
Free, as in, part of the paid service.

Right. I should have said 'included'.

Thanks for the info,
--
Michael Moore
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